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. INSURANCE. A Specialty { ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Nerwich, Cenn. NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the receiver of a check in full for his polley of FIRE INSURANCE. He may have wept the night before whila his home was blazing—but think of bis consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estats Agent, Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. it OFFICE OF WM. £ EILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurancs, » |peaied In Demsrs’ Biock over C. M. Lams. Room: §, third floor. Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bids. ‘Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, Atemeys-at-law Over ¥irst Nat Bank, Shetucket St Enirance stairway next to Thames | Natfona' Bank Telephone 33-3. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. G. EDWARD GRAFF WM. E. GILMORE, Spectal. G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 85 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER Consolidated Stock Fxchangs of New York Chicago Board of Trada Telephone 842. C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly lett is full of useful info! CAR LOAD of Agricultural Lime For Sale at a very Low Price In quantities to suit you. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telechone 171, TheDimeSavingsBank OF NORWICH, DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- Ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and sfter May 15, FRANK L. WOODARD, aprilidaw Treasurer, Delivered te Any Pari of Norwica the Als that is meknowledged to be | the best on the market, -HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephons order will receive prompt aitention, 0. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin 6, A Large Assortment of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT- MATT WELLS MATCHED WITH LANG English Champion Will Meet Hilliard at Toronto, May 21— Well’s Poor Showing Against McFarland Due to Cancel- ling of Previous Bouts. ~ New York, April 20, —George McDon- , High single siring—b. uilins... 120 ald, manager of Matt Wells, the Eng- | Average of Team Leaders. lish lightweight champion, -announced | Converse (Tigers) . Sg . 8 (Rextford Juniors; today that Wells had been matched to meet Hilliard Lang at the new Stad- | fum, Toronao, tbout the 2ist of May, Raftery ] 86 tars) (Athletics) Huden and would leave New York shortly to | J, Dupre 4 begin training in Toronto for the 7T. Panci . match, Melbourne (Independe . McDonald alsa issued a statement saying that he w “tonrrspisAOTP saying that he was “not surprised at | Wells putting up such a poor show on | Friday,” when Wells met Packey Candlepin Association Tournament. At a meeting of the directors of the fford Cand ssociation Friday to hold a bow! Farland. McDoy nald said UML to M: was to have met Jack C s will be ester n April 11 and ags individual prizes will | burg on April 15, but that Carey “u.»\ 353 and fourth that “Pisburg had called their bout | 37", cents each. - ams: First $6 d Meantime Wells had signed to meet ¥t “‘rfmfl' 34 batan Packey, left no time to get a 2. oighth $3; ninth and fight bofore the match, although Boll- | P00 e ™ i ings, W wanted Wells to| “®ro 8" COM o First $6; second h couple of fig’ i s ;\’i'c‘;.‘;‘mdl“ of fights before meeting | ¢4. "tirq $2; gourth and fifth $1 each, bl | T { SPORT NOTES. COUNTY PROSECUTOR WILL NOT INTERFERE. I Pitck who the Chi- gue > New In Spite of Governor's Order Against | Morris-McCarty Fight. York N Ser league. »\xvl\*‘\ohl Mo., April At N |ed champio C terefere with the bout if it was hel conpiiance with the law. | On grounds made wet and treaches ——- | by r which fel oughout the TIGERS WIN PENNANT. | som, the Yale soccer team, e in sar ns nt form whi ized its ork the enti connected with hich closed a s ule last won a third. de bowling Jeagne Young Men's clu cessful seven week. The Rexford lose second, and the The league aro terest among d a good the boys i | League Standing. Won. Lost. Tigers .. . Rexford Jumml o les Stars aymakers Giants .. . Independents Total Rexford Juniors . | Gianta | Independents | Athl . | Haymarkets High team High team p | High three int—Glants tring—B. Mull In | READING BOOMS AGAIN. | Eclipsed All Its Previous Records in Last Hour by Three Points, f 20.—Aside in the April 1 inent anthractte shares and more obvious manipulation at h prives in various specialties the eral tone of today's market was |tating and dull. Last oy tional trading in Readir ed on a moderate scale, pu; | stock well above its previous hi | ord and infusing seme strength to | first and second preferred fs |high Valley also figured prominently {at a higher figure than it has recently attained. The movement in these se- seemed to be no less spe n before, v s as United States § cific and Amalgamated relatively heavy. Trader disposed to buy or seil Steel pending the publication of its qua state- | ment tomorr: As for Union Pa-| i cific, for March were not |— calc to inspire any ventures on | side. The backwardness of | mated Copper was the more striking in view of the activity and | strength of some outsida copper prop- es. Thera were gains of one to four points in a score of specialtic inciuding National Biscuit, American | Writing _Paper preferred, American Sugar, Virginia-Carolina’ Chemical and Pullman Palace Car. In the jast hour the entire mar gave a better account of itself, with greater strength in Steel and Union | Pacific, while Reading rose to its best of the day and eclipsed all previous high prices by over three points. The | closing was dull but strons, with jump of 13 points in Centra . ich is controlled in the Reading company ware and Hudson, another coal road, | rode 11-4 points. and there was sym- | pathetic advances in the general list. No small part of the day's irreg- narity ascribed to the uncertainty | | politic: the differences between the i ranagers and the engineers are Iivered to se moving toward a sati Iway | tory aetment, it is realized 1 seme important points in the contre-| o versy remain to he settled, There | were other ady speculative fac- | tors, including latost turn in the International Harvester dissolution procesdings und w fow unsati raflrond reports, Haryester pver Lwo poimts early in the made hut slight recovery Pucific reported o smell net inerease, | for March, ot the Rtack Island wys- fom Jost over $360,000 in net for that| o momth, et v London was a Wboerul seiler here, COTTON. CASES; also Leather Goods at LOWEST PRICES. The Shetucket Harness Co., 321 Main Street, M. Morane, 24 Weadbridgs @t “erd. Cenn, says, "For s e been sufering witi; kidney | Lroubls, 1 had severe paing orasy uw back and felt altogether miserabie, took Foley Kidney Pilis and in a niwn time my pains left me and my hidneys became novmgl, 1 pannot gey ton wuch in praise of Foley Kidney Filis uA 'l'd:"" they did me” lee & e w 'me | ek buf operations for that socount Wera| New York April 20—Cotton ) e # b = pat . ml';(-dl:-s to make analysis a matter | cioged quiet at 15 points decline; mid- of difficulty, [dling uplands 1160, mic The local bond market was Irroz- |45, soer g0 b it ular, with a lower tendency. Total|''myivres closed bately steady, Clos- waies, par value, amounted to’ $2,804,- | 1 "bide: April 1115, May 1113, Teme 000, 1118, July 1128, August 1130, Sep- United States government bonds ! {ant'er 1131, Gretober 1139, Nevenenn unchanged on cail | 1141, December 1147, January 1141, Pebruary 1141, Mareh 1147, B8TOCKS, - — s MONEY, Atls Chaimers pfd L oiie Amal. Covner orrr ¥ Aprii 29.—Meney on esl) % | New Yori, | Am, ASHOGOEL 1rerrrrr | stondy, 28-i@3 per cent ., pullng pate e Am, 47-8, fast loan 27-8, closing bid 8 §-4, 8908 Ass. ohds | offered at 27-3, o9 A Time loans steadyy sixty davs 86 - . B | 81-4 per cent, nineiy days 3 1-4@81-3 O da: Ju feugcs per eent,, six months 31203 8-4, 1784 Am, AT boot OMIEABE BRAIN WARKEY, fie 2o pAET Boen, Figh fow e f , 1 % q Aw, n 1% Wb Am, Jusiy 168 in 1600 Anassids Midkia 10360 Atehiscy ; 10 B, pid Atiugile T (g Bihishans Set ¢ 1509 Beityn) Ropia Heshsii 440 Condian Pusitc g recently | A officials must not. allow town, and boxing contest between ring up Yor the defeat on and Luther McCarty to take place here | the spr trip, In every department | next Friday night, J. H. Mason, cou: | he game the Yale boys s prosecutor, said today he would not in- | patter than the visiors, Experience Gainad While In The Drug Business 1 have heen troubled more or less in the last five years with kidney trouble and from the experience 1 galned while in the drug business and from different ases where 1 have sold Swamp-Root vith perfect satisfaction te those who purchased it, and as I never had a single complaint regarding the medi- cine while I was in business, I was in & position to know that it was a great preparation and it did not fail me when I used it myself, It has cer- tainly afforded me great relief at all times that my kidneys have troubled me and I would not be without it. I Iways recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to my friends as I be- lieve it to be a medicine of great cura- tive value in diseases for which you recommend it. Sincerely, D, A. KOONCE, Columbia, Ala. Personally appeared before me, this h of September, 1909, D. A. Koonce, o subscribed the above statement {and made oath that the same is true |in substance and in fact. C. T. HARRIS, Notary Public. | Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. Frove What Swamg-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will | convince anyone. You will also receive | a boolklet of valuable information tell- {ing all about the kidneys and bladder. len_ writing, be sure and mention The Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. | GAMES TODAY. American Leagua. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost .10 3 Was! Johnaon Kept Boston . ry was waterpreef, shelman in baso Lita, Lewls, Bam ut League. t-Hartford game postpou- Othier teams ot seheduled. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lest PG, 1009 000 009 ‘00 ‘o000 o ° 0 | 009 | | | international League. All games scheduled postponed—raln. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Woe. Lost. .8 3 5 3 ‘ - H : 5 - 3 s 3 5 2 5 Witional League. AIl games scheduind postponed—ran NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. lest. PC. s 1 | New Engiaad League. | At Haserhil—Lowel Haverhil 3 Other gumes post EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE ADOPTS SCHEDULE. Forty-sight Games Arranged for Sea- son Which Opens May 4 tville at Moo: Jewett City. b regan at made up o y 4—Taftville at Moosup, Waure- a at Jewett City. May 1i—Moosup at Taf , Jew i at Taftyille, | Jewett City at DOSUD. May Moosup at Taftville at Wauregan. May 30-—Taftville at Jewett City, | Moosup at Wauregan, Jewett City at Taftviile, Wauregan at Moosup. June 1—Taftville at Moosup, Waure- n at Jewett City June §—Jewett City at Wauregan, Moosup at Taftville. Juns Moosup at Jewett Waurezen. [53 —Waurczan at | Jewett City at Moosup. June 26-—Taftville at Moosup, Waa- regan at Jewett City July 4—Jewett City at Taftyille, Taftvilel at Jewett Citv, Moosup at Wauregan, Weuregan at Moosup. _July 6—Meosup at Taftviile, Jewett July 13--Meesup At Taftville at Wanregan, July 20 —Tewett Wi furegan at Tafiyills, h =Taftviie at Jewsit an gl Moosup, Aug, S—Jewett Clity Mbosdp 1t Wasnregen, Aug, 16—Taftville regan ai jeweit Cily, Aus, Tewett Oty Maasup n{ Fafiviile, Jewett City, City, Tafrville Jewett Clty, y at Moosup, iy, Tafivills, at t Moesun, Wi at Wauregan, at Wearegas, Maosup af Jowett Citr, Jaw.m Clity at aesup, ! Rerane | or Tuesday - and Wednesday pecials Nicely Mixed BACON, 1b. Loin Best Fresh Laundry Canned Baked BEANS, 3 ca; LAMB CHOPS, -..-...16¢c POTATOES, LEMONS, doz..15¢c| peck, ...... STRING BEANS, 3gts. .......25c | Cranberries, qt..15c] CABBAGE, ib...5c| ONIONS, 1b. EGGS, doz. . <. ..--..23¢ PET%NUT BUTTER, STARCH, 51bs. 17¢ 9 to 10 A M. SOCAR CUBED SMOXED Shoulders 1b. 20c 12Y5¢ MIXED TEA, 35¢ value, 1b.23c| us . 25c¢ | Native Sugar CORN, 3 cans. . 25¢] Mixed Real Money Savers in Pure Foods YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS SII%OIN STEAK, Native VEAL ROAST, 1b. [5¢ All Lean POT ROAST, 1b.....13c ROUND STEAK, DATES, 3. ... New Creamery Butter, 1b . . .36¢c TABLE BUTTER, Stewing PRUNES, 1b. Confectioner’s Both Days [0c LARD, 2 lbs.. Pure 15¢ 7 SUGAR, 2 lbs..15¢ Ohio Noiseless Matches, 6 boxes 19¢ ONE HOUR SALE Yellow ONIONS, 2 qts. Brisket CORNED Bm-:l-',m.,fl[} PORK CHOPS, VEAL CHOPS, 250 LETI'UCE hd.. .8¢ Bermuda Domestic SWISS CHEESE, 1. .27c Cooking COMPOUND ib. Cnmpbell’s SOUPS, 3 cans.25¢ Rolled OATS, 5 lbs. 15 ib. can COCOA, .....15¢ 9to 10 A M. SO0, WL, DSTER 7 CRACKERS 1. 72“ Z...10c .19¢ Both Days 23c STRONG HANDS PUG'S GREATEST ASSET. Fighters' Careers t them the the perfect figh naught. And with power and ail the the successtul ring secondary Batiling Nelson, more battery charge had to retirement a month his maulers gave mmy Trott so o picd punish in after 10 rour all out the imagine the Dane ac eny of battler s 2 half o punch. That Nelson from the couldn’t stand ever, even though he man, Hugo Kelly, of Chicago, fought F South Bend recently ing. The battle was the Hugo in see menths. F nursing a pas of bad ha same hands possibly kept 2 title. He than any fighter ou Until he injured Erne was champion of them all lightweight di sessor of a terr the bones in both ston. tered at one time or consideration, says t of the Most of us wled out over the Italian midd Depend More on Good Fists Than Physique. all, the hands are the thing. | 1 fighting f build n the head, er requisites of st can have but idy ting oth a J. who has stopped s than any fighter | go into tempc or 0 ago because out. He bu”k(l I not stand the \ds and he had to ‘ain't ha gave Papke more tside of & his hitters He was the s ic panch and many of ands were splin- another. Another fighter whose period money making within ropes lessened by his hands failing him Bob Fitzsimmons. Bob, of course, wa old enough to quit when knocked out ty Bill Lang three years ago, but he cculd have parleyed with the gloves for at least a yeer longer but for his fghting apparatus. 1f Boh Maha falls welght belt he may ure in large measure to weal For the build of him Bob has unusually special trip to Youngstown, O., to bonesetter had not might have called Kilbane. It's a pecullar fact that men ara usually most Kelly is clever, and so weak nends. Before his championship b Johnny Kilbane, Abe Bonesetter his lef: hand set properly. to cop the middle- attribute his fal hand and the strength, il hands. f with made a Reese have tha bones in If the great relieved him Abe off his bout with Attell he clever bothered by are Moha and Attell. Packy McF land, too, has had trouble with his ands and he Is very careful not to hurt them, It seems that the hands of boxers who place t heir blows cleverly are broken oftener than the clouters of such sluggers as_Stanley Ketchel, Flynn, Tom McMahon and C Knockout Brown, a gloves fly regard] Johnny Kilbane, king, has a set Epot for m punches, and vet handicapped by o broken right hand. It is the object Jim AZ0 type that lets the s of consequences. the featherwelght ost of his r he was mb on his sty of all pugilisty to save their hands, for they realize thelr worth. MIKE RYAN TELLS OF MARATHON TRAINING. Never Covered Ful Speed—I Mike Ryan, who ton Athietic tir:e, is at present athlete in ths coun ance was such as Jaly. rected with athleti must be considered demenstrated what dene for him. In the appended interview Ryan t how he conditione: Boston run. | Distance at Top e Weeks of Preparation, won the 1912 Bos- assoclation run in record the most talked of try, His perform- to make uthletiy sharps look upon him us the logical favori‘e In the Olympic Merathon nex Ryan's views on how to train for the long run will interest everyone con- | cs, for his opinion supreme, as he h his methods have s the d himselt fol “I spent just nine weeks in training for the race. Lawi son Robertson, the veteran coach of the Irish-American Athleile club, training. and instructed me run throushout the ‘T dtd o great de was in charge of my He groomed me carefully as to how 1 should long grind. al of walking du Ing the first two weeks of my training, One day 1 to harden every mu: covered 45 miles. 1 did this sels in my hody, “After my muscles were hardeped T @d plenty of running, T would run fiva niled at a rapid pace and then welk five milss and mijeg, this time at then run five mere u slow jog. “In five weeks I wns in spiendid con- dltien, and 1 devet: iraining to geiting od the rest~of up speed, Wi training 1 never aitempt o go ovi ihe full Murethon disc I de nev shauld travel i Ha Fnfit Hhe Pace; G when tfluntms‘ of testing his 50 At lsast 10 days befors and he sheuld net ge over 20 dig net arrange any schedule L baliove o in fast time, L helisye that a Marathon run- ever 11 miles at a If a yunner speed, ho that ik is P.| ridiculous for a Maratho to plan out every movement before the race starts. It is best to map out one's campaign while the race is on ar when one has a good line on his conditiov also the condition of L conte: NORWICH TOWN | S | Recent Guests in Local Homes—Mrs. | Joab Rogers Returns from forni | —New House for Norwich Man. | _ Mre, Ida Jolnsol , of Montvill and son, visiting Mrs Mrs, C in Water | Mrs. H Harold R iting his par Rose, of Wa Mrs Mrs. 13, h Mr, Emma davghter are to remain thr week. Mrs. I 1 anterbur pike and with Mr. and Mrs, C. Willle Grant on the Canterbury turnpike Mrs. Joab R visiting cotland part of the w turning in Ma SHELTERING ARMS SERVICE Interesting Addrsss by Rev. C. A. Northup—G. Avery Ray, Sang. orthup had ch; nday afternoon they shall run an and n they shall walk are the first and few in t inventor e the The song service was made esy Iy pleasing by the tenor solos, Lost Chord and The Child of a Ki {glven with fine cxy on | Avery Ray of Springleld, Mass, a { former member of the cholr of the | First Congregational church. Other | members of the ch Miss Ruth L, Port Allen, Miss Cecile iiule, Fenton and F. L. Alien Yerrington at the piano. BLACKSTONE TO PROV‘DENCE ¥ who sang were Miss Miss with H. L. Worcester Complny Awarded Contract for Building Section of Grand Trunk | Line. A Wore: er eompany has been awarded the coniract to bulld the sec. |tion of.the Grand Trunk railroad from | Blaskstone to Providence. = | Three seetions are to b bullt by the Sonthern New England company, the | CAPSULES] e Hansen has had or two Miss Mar en and Miss Madeliene Ennis Versailles, seth Ives arrived Monday | en Lo vis ss Helen | her home on W r. | Re ers te the knowledge of s and put it inio practice. They are the mann arpora tions or th indus- tries, or a editors, | teachers. The tk are the in- fantry In God's army good, earnest, falthful, unkiown souls who | are serving God and belng theroby. Natalie F. | Ruby | [ ot r awards being made to a con- | struction company of New York, whici will have charge of the g and y work of the Rhode Island and a builder from ( £0, ill build the Ma chuset st 75 miles of the road to be cted is between Providence and | and the estimated cost of th 0,000, of which $1,- ) is for excavation and $1,200,000 constr Palme | ridgin | It is expected that the road will be| |in operation in December. The work f securing the right of way through isetts s still in progress cROle\(\z ENGLISH HENS. Result of 25th Week of Ega Laying Contest—Yost Pen Credited With 484 —English Pen Still Leads With 511, With 25 weeks, year, gone since the laying contest coilege, interest in creasing, for the total number of g laad by the different breeds of VHH\'} has reached such proport |in ea it, an are from all | parts of country and other coun- | " Headiug the list fs the exhibit of homas Barron of Catforth ingland, | with a total of 51 1o nearest | rival Is the ext Yost of , Pa., with 484, Barrg lead for place has been cut down by three ng the week, and exhibit is by little cutting down the num- | ber of points between them hird place goes to I \ Parm of Hamilton, Ont il HIll Poul- : Farm of Wa each ch ha place i But ood ith 454 eggs and, N, J zerton of W Conn., is in sixth place nth place goes to 0. e, Pu., whose hih place is b hite is fifth t Wil- with Wil ton, nd sev 1d 441 eges. the exhibit of At Orchard P Farm of Narvon, Pa.. with 4 and L. 0. Keaton's exhibit from land, D. C., is ninth w u\ & Moore of Lansdowne, Pa., hold te place, as their hens have laid 426 eg during the cont R Robert | exhibit of West Chester. Pa., with 416 eggs, is in eleventh place, and twelfth place goes to Susie Abbott of Parkes- hur Pa, with 410. In thirteenth « there is a tie, Brooks Sanitary Hrennery of Morgan Park, IiL, being tled with Toms Poultry Farm of Toms River, N. J. these exhibits having 495 ¢ hoth of Know How to Resist It. The back aches because the kidney are blockaded. Help the kldneys with thelr work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof Pills do this. It's the best proof, for it comes from Norwich, Michasl Cox, 44 Summit St, Nor- {wich, Conn., says: “I was In ;muv the result of kidn bad shape a The kidney secretions were painfu passage, causing me much m |T could hardly get around, ow {palns fn my back. Readinz about Doan's Kidney Pilis, T obtainad a hox lat N. D, S8evin & Son's Drug Stors and |10 thren days after T began their use, {1 noticea improvement. Tha Kidney mecretions bhecame natural and 1 was soon rid of every sympton of kidney complaint, I cannot praise Kidney Pills too highly.” | For sale by all dealers. Pricz 50c. Foster-Milburn Co.,, Buffalo, New | York, sole egents for the United | States. Remember take no other. the name—Doan's—snd Puts End to Bad Habit, Things never look bright to une with “the blues.” & sluggish liver, fllling the systom with Jhmumq ofson that Dr, King's New Life Pills would expel, Try them, Let |the joy of better foclings cnd ' “the | blues,” DBest for stomach, liver snd |kidneys, 25 cents at Lee & Usgood | Co. { Flarmond Regan \nmn. from Tast Highgate, Vt, says, "I wish (o tell you hew Ioley's and Tap Compaund eured me of asthma, I had u geyers anso and tried mmost cveryihing, ‘e botile of Foley's Honey nnd Tar Came pound ,eumé’ me and the second Lpt- tle eempletely cured me, and 1 naye not had an attack since.” Lo | | Complete assortment fog 1 pairs or building, ~ # «v ~ COAL Enough to meet actual ngcese sities— E. CHAPPELL-C0, Contral Wharf and 150 Msin Stres§ Telephones CALAMITE COA “It burns vp clean™ ‘Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phoner — 489 COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ¢ ALWAYSIN STOLK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sta Telephona 163-12, JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone $84 Central Wharf PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING “Everybody’s Doing It” Doing What? Why having their roofs, gutterd and conductor pipes repaired of . course. And they are having it M’ by A. J. WHOLEY & 0., 12 Ferry Strest A. H. BREED 38 West Main Street is in the Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Business. If yon are in the market for anything in that line come in and talk it over. Our motto i mef how cheap, but how wall Let him give you references. Yeu get the expert and workman id one No one to pay io tell some one elee how. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gus Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting Every Household in Norwich Should | furnishea nlv-lll" 10 West Main St Nerwick, Conn. Agent RUB. O, Sheot Packing. apeid Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom is ouly less refreshiug than the itseit. * During the summer the more look to the bath for and give you estimates for the of putting them in in the best mennes frem a ganitary standpelnt—and guas. sntee the entire joh J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street BLOCKADED |The Vaughn Foundy Ca. IRON CASTINGS ey Ty X T. F. BURNS, Wa mse poas aner | @@NNG and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Strest E. L. BURNAP °re | pipdder trouble about a month lgl\ "IIIIMII’, Sieam and Gas Prices and work sallsfaotory 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker . w:-mm‘lq- Tol Doan & | Furnaces. lflw.nu-hmmh MAY BASKETS: munmmsmn‘- Paper, Basksts, Papsr Flowsrs 'l, Ten to one the trouble I8 | making, at MJhmMH Franklin, 8quare, “ 3 vl